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What is one of the funniest things that has happened to you during your crossdressing life? A little over a year ago I was relaxing watching the tv. Then my wife called out to me and as I walked over to her, I noticed she was swinging a large white bra in front of my face. She started to scold me and say that there is no way that she is going to wash any of my things when she did the laundry. I must have looked very puzzled, because as I was serching my brain as to how that bra got in there. All of a sudden, my daughter who was looking very embarrassed started to yell at mom. Why are you waving my bra in front of daddy. She grabbed her bra and stamped back to her bedroom and my wife without a word turned back to the laundry. That left me standing in the hallway wondering, what the hell just happened? I still smile everytime I think of it.....Bye for now...Sandy

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Wait...does your wife know you're a CD?

Yes she knows. But it's one of those, I don't want to talk about it situations. I don't push it on her. I love to crossdress, but I love her more. So I will be patient even though it makes me sad at times.

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Guest Vieja

Hi Sandy, One day when I was feeling very brave and my wife was away I dressed in all my finery. Skirt, blouse, slip, bra, garter belt, stockings, panties, shoes and even a wig. Then I thought since it was getting dark I could drive around a bit. I drove to a mall where I decided to walk around outside for a while. I was not more than a hundred yards from the car when the garter belt slipped over my hips and started to pull my panties down. I must have been quite a sight hotfooting it back to the car holding on to my waist to keep things in place. I don't think anyone noticed but it sure put a crimp in my outing. At the time I was horrified but in retrospect I see it as extremely comical. Something you might see in a slapstick movie.

Vieja

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Guest gina12

Great story Sandy. My interest in girls clothing started when I was about 10 years old. I remember being over at my cousins house, and I had snuck a pair of her panties, and tights and headed towards the bathroom. I was in there a while enjoying how I looked in them. When I was done I was going to sneak them back into my cousins room. Knowing that my siblings, and a few cousins were just down the hallway in the kitchen I decided the best way to sneak them back would be to stuff them down my pants. Thinking that I had everything well hidden, I opened the door to find my cousin (whom the clothing items belonged to) standing outside the door waiting to use the bathroom. As I started to walk I could feel the panties starting to slide down my leg, so I hurried out and down the hall. The panties did fall from the bottom of my pants, but luckily my cousin had already closed the door to the bathroom before it happend. I so almost got caught.

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Guest Jasmine is questioning
Great story Sandy. My interest in girls clothing started when I was about 10 years old. I remember being over at my cousins house, and I had snuck a pair of her panties, and tights and headed towards the bathroom. I was in there a while enjoying how I looked in them. When I was done I was going to sneak them back into my cousins room. Knowing that my siblings, and a few cousins were just down the hallway in the kitchen I decided the best way to sneak them back would be to stuff them down my pants. Thinking that I had everything well hidden, I opened the door to find my cousin (whom the clothing items belonged to) standing outside the door waiting to use the bathroom. As I started to walk I could feel the panties starting to slide down my leg, so I hurried out and down the hall. The panties did fall from the bottom of my pants, but luckily my cousin had already closed the door to the bathroom before it happend. I so almost got caught.

yeah i found out when i was six. i found a dress up box that my mom had for a day care she was running out of the house

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